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Show CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Jun 15 Prospect, that the drought In South Dakota and Minnesota Minne-sota would b brokn befor tomorrow gav wheat a sudden tumble today. At first th market showed considerable strength. In sympathy wrth higher prices on foreign for-eign exchangee, although tbe advance abroad was largely due to tha upward lump yaeterday on thla aide of tha Atlantic. At-lantic. Baying here on the upturn today waa only of a acattered aort. On th other hand, when selling set In. th volum wa heavy and came from Influential sources. Opening figures were a shade lower to tVtc higher. July started at ti88. a sixteenth up. a like amount off. touched tHic and then dropped to 37tet7c. Cora fefl bark when wheat became weak. Lor-,! longs ware sellers. Julr opened Ic up at tic. and receded to 1410 541c. Profit taking on the bull aide waa the order In th, day In tbe oata pit. July started lc higher at 3103c. but soon reacted at 3Slc. Large recelpte of hogs made provisions easy. Initial ealea ware 3ic to 7t10c down, with September delivery 11-21 to 31.27) for lard and lt.lt for rtba. Tarn waa no bualneae In pork. Better demand for cash corn helped bring about a rally, but the market afterward after-ward declined with wheat. Tha close waa weak at t4lc for July, a not loss of a shsd. Statements nf the harvest ytlda In Kan-see Kan-see were sustained. Ther were also gloomy dispatches regarding tha German crop. Closing Qnotatlooa. Wheat July, t7e: September. (7c: December. 89c. Com July. t4lc; September. Mc; December, De-cember, ttlc. Oata July. 3lte; September. 39i3te: December. 40c. Mesa Pork, per barrel July.' tll.lt: September, tin M. Lard, per 100 pounda July. 13-10: Sap-Umber. Sap-Umber. M22. .-. Short Rib, per 103 pounda July, 31-1?!. September, 31121. Rye No. 3, tijc. Bsrlev 7tc. Tl mot hy 3 on 1 1 . . Clover 1 no in 4 no |